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Alexus [3.1K]
3 years ago
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Which people provided a safe haven for African Americans who escaped from slavery?

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kenny6666 [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Spanish Florida

Explanation:

The word they used to describe themselves—Seminole—is derived from a Greek word meaning “separatist” or “runaway.” Because slavery had been abolished in 1693 in Spanish Florida, that territory became a safe haven for runaway slaves.

彼らが自分たちを説明するために使用した単語であるセミノールは、「分離主義者」または「家出」を意味するギリシャ語に由来しています。スペイン領フロリダでは1693年に奴隷制が廃止されたため、その領土は暴走した奴隷にとって安全な避難所になりました。

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